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Challenges of E-Learning: Behavioral Intention of Academicians to Use E-Learning during COVID-19 Crisis

The COVID-19 crisis demanded that all educational activities should be performed virtually to follow social distancing guidelines. Therefore, there was a need to perform a research study to assess the effects of external factors on the perceived usefulness, ease of use of e-learning, and the further...

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Autores principales: Khan, Mohammad Jamal, Reddy, Lingala Kalyan Viswanath, Khan, Javed, Narapureddy, Bayapa Reddy, Vaddamanu, Sunil Kumar, Alhamoudi, Fahad Hussain, Vyas, Rajesh, Gurumurthy, Vishwanath, Altijani, Abdelrhman Ahmed Galaleldin, Chaturvedi, Saurabh
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10056789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36983736
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13030555
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author Khan, Mohammad Jamal
Reddy, Lingala Kalyan Viswanath
Khan, Javed
Narapureddy, Bayapa Reddy
Vaddamanu, Sunil Kumar
Alhamoudi, Fahad Hussain
Vyas, Rajesh
Gurumurthy, Vishwanath
Altijani, Abdelrhman Ahmed Galaleldin
Chaturvedi, Saurabh
author_facet Khan, Mohammad Jamal
Reddy, Lingala Kalyan Viswanath
Khan, Javed
Narapureddy, Bayapa Reddy
Vaddamanu, Sunil Kumar
Alhamoudi, Fahad Hussain
Vyas, Rajesh
Gurumurthy, Vishwanath
Altijani, Abdelrhman Ahmed Galaleldin
Chaturvedi, Saurabh
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description The COVID-19 crisis demanded that all educational activities should be performed virtually to follow social distancing guidelines. Therefore, there was a need to perform a research study to assess the effects of external factors on the perceived usefulness, ease of use of e-learning, and the further effect of these perceptions on attitude and intent to use e-learning by using the technology acceptance model (TAM) among academicians at higher education institutions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted, and data were collected from 263 academicians across Saudi Arabia through an online survey questionnaire using a non-probability purposive sampling technique and analyzed and tested using the SPSS and Smart PLS software. Results: This study found that self-efficacy was positively associated with perceived usefulness at β = 0.143 and p < 0.05, but it had no association with perceived ease of use at β = 0.057 at p > 0.05. System accessibility had a significant and positive relationship with perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use at β = 0.283, β = 0.247, and p < 0.01, respectively. Self-efficacy had a positive effect on perceived usefulness, whereas the subjective norm had no relationship with perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use at β = −0.065 and β = −0.012 at p > 0.05, respectively. Perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness were positively related to attitude towards use, which has a significant influence on intention to use e-learning. Conclusion: Perceived ease of application is the most significant factor (β = 0.556) in developing the attitude among academicians to practice e-learning, followed by perceived usefulness (β = 0.262). Moreover, it can be concluded that system accessibility has a stronger influence on developing perception among academicians about the expediency and ease of application of e-learning than self-efficacy.
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spelling pubmed-100567892023-03-30 Challenges of E-Learning: Behavioral Intention of Academicians to Use E-Learning during COVID-19 Crisis Khan, Mohammad Jamal Reddy, Lingala Kalyan Viswanath Khan, Javed Narapureddy, Bayapa Reddy Vaddamanu, Sunil Kumar Alhamoudi, Fahad Hussain Vyas, Rajesh Gurumurthy, Vishwanath Altijani, Abdelrhman Ahmed Galaleldin Chaturvedi, Saurabh J Pers Med Article The COVID-19 crisis demanded that all educational activities should be performed virtually to follow social distancing guidelines. Therefore, there was a need to perform a research study to assess the effects of external factors on the perceived usefulness, ease of use of e-learning, and the further effect of these perceptions on attitude and intent to use e-learning by using the technology acceptance model (TAM) among academicians at higher education institutions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted, and data were collected from 263 academicians across Saudi Arabia through an online survey questionnaire using a non-probability purposive sampling technique and analyzed and tested using the SPSS and Smart PLS software. Results: This study found that self-efficacy was positively associated with perceived usefulness at β = 0.143 and p < 0.05, but it had no association with perceived ease of use at β = 0.057 at p > 0.05. System accessibility had a significant and positive relationship with perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use at β = 0.283, β = 0.247, and p < 0.01, respectively. Self-efficacy had a positive effect on perceived usefulness, whereas the subjective norm had no relationship with perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use at β = −0.065 and β = −0.012 at p > 0.05, respectively. Perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness were positively related to attitude towards use, which has a significant influence on intention to use e-learning. Conclusion: Perceived ease of application is the most significant factor (β = 0.556) in developing the attitude among academicians to practice e-learning, followed by perceived usefulness (β = 0.262). Moreover, it can be concluded that system accessibility has a stronger influence on developing perception among academicians about the expediency and ease of application of e-learning than self-efficacy. MDPI 2023-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10056789/ /pubmed/36983736 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13030555 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Khan, Mohammad Jamal
Reddy, Lingala Kalyan Viswanath
Khan, Javed
Narapureddy, Bayapa Reddy
Vaddamanu, Sunil Kumar
Alhamoudi, Fahad Hussain
Vyas, Rajesh
Gurumurthy, Vishwanath
Altijani, Abdelrhman Ahmed Galaleldin
Chaturvedi, Saurabh
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title_short Challenges of E-Learning: Behavioral Intention of Academicians to Use E-Learning during COVID-19 Crisis
title_sort challenges of e-learning: behavioral intention of academicians to use e-learning during covid-19 crisis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10056789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36983736
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13030555
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